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Powder metallurgy


As per available reports about 21 relevant journals, 20 Conferences, 16 workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to Powder metallurgy and about 300 articles are being published on Powder metallurgy.

Powder metallurgy is the process of blending fine powdered materials, pressing them into a desired shape or form (compacting), and then heating the compressed material in a controlled atmosphere to bond the material (sintering). The PM process has the highest raw material utilization (over 95%) and the lowest energy requirement per kilogram of finished part, compared with other manufacturing processes. It is suitable for high-volume production with very little wastage of material. Secondary machining is virtually eliminated.

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Scope and Importance:

The soonest recorded metal utilized by people gives off an impression of being gold which might be discovered free or "local". Little measures of regular gold have been found in Spanish hollows utilized amid the late Paleolithic period, c. 40,000 BC. Silver, copper, tin and fleeting iron can additionally be discovered local, permitting a restricted measure of metalworking in right on time societies. A sixteenth century book by Georg Agricola called De re metallica depicts the exceedingly created and complex methodologies of mining metal minerals, metal extraction and metallurgy of the time. Agricola has been depicted as the father of metallurgy. Extractive metallurgy is the act of expelling significant metals from a metal and refining the concentrated crude metals into a purer structure. So as to change over a metal oxide or sulfide to a purer metal, the mineral must be diminished physically, synthetically, or electrolytic associate. Extractive metallurgists are intrigued by three essential streams: food, concentrate (significant metal oxide/sulfide), and tailings (waste). In the wake of mining, extensive bits of the mineral food are gotten through smashing and/or pounding with a specific end goal to acquire particles little enough where every molecule is either basically important or generally squander. Concentrating the particles of quality in a structure supporting detachment empowers the coveted metal to be expelled from waste items.

It is a highly developed method of manufacturing two or more metals into a desired shape or form and then heating the compressed material in a controlled atmosphere to bond the material. Various steps involved in the production include:

  • Powder production
  • Mixing of powders
  • Mixed powder is made into a compact
  • The compact is sintered to enhance the integrity
  • Finishing process

Compacting is generally performed at room temperature, and the elevated-temperature process of sintering is usually conducted at atmospheric pressure. Powder metallurgy is a continually and rapidly evolving technology embracing most metallic and alloy materials, and a wide variety of shapes. Powder metallurgy is the process of blending fine powdered materials, pressing them into a desired shape or form and then heating the compressed material in a controlled atmosphere to bond the material Typical parts that can be made with this process include cams, ratchets, sprockets, pawls, sintered bronze and iron bearings and carbide tool tips.

Powder metallurgy conference aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of:

  • Metallurgical Science
  • Mining Engineering and Mineral Resources
  • Material Science and Metal Processing Techniques
  • Mining and Metallurgy

It also provides the platform for researchers, scholars and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Powder metallurgy.

 

Market Analysis:

The Mining division's capital intensity has increased over the past 20 years, a trend that is expected to continue during the next five years. For every dollar absorbed by depreciation, $1.27 is allocated to wage costs. The division's net capital spending is substantial. Capital spending is heavily influenced by mineral prices, and also reflects shifts in focus between investment and production. Typically, periods of strong investment are followed by phases when new operations are bedded down. Cryogenic equipment includes containers, pressure vessels, cold traps, purifiers, and piping. The cryogenic equipment market environment. The cryogenic equipment market was estimated to be at $14.47 billion in 2014 and is projected to reach $21.09 billion by 2019, at a CAGR of 7.8% from 2014 to 2019. Asia-Pacific, North America, and Europe dominated the HTI market in 2013 and accounted for nearly 84.8% of the market, by volume and 89.5% market by value. Region-wise, Asia-Pacific is the top consumer of HTI products globally, and is also the largest market by volume for HTI products registering a CAGR higher than the global average till 2019. Europe is the second-largest HTI consumer in the world. However South America is expected to grow fastest in terms of volume and value at a CAGR of 10.9% and 11.2% respectively till 2019.

 

International symposium and workshops

  • European Powder metallurgy association- Hagen Symposium
  • ASTM-Symposium on Powder Metallurgy
  • A symposium on Powder Metallurgy- Iron and Steel Institute in association

 

List of Best International Conferences

  • Mining and Metallurgy conference
    June 27-29, 2016 Cape Town, South Africa
  • 6th Materials Science and Engineering conference
    September 01-03, 2016 Atlanta, USA
  • Design and Production Engineering conference
    July 25-26, 2016 Berlin, Germany
  • Materials Chemistry Conference
    March 31-April 01, 2016 Valencia, Spain
  • 2nd Geology Conference
    April 21-22, 2016 Dubai, UAE
  • 13th Nanotek Conference
    December 05-07, 2016 Seattle, USA
  • 11th Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology Conference
    September 26-28, 2016 London, UK
  • 2nd Ceramics and Composite Materials Conference
    July 25-27, 2016 Berlin, Germany
  • Chemistry Conference
    August 4-6, 2016 Toronto, Canada
  • 6th Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology conference
    April 21-23, 2016 Dubai, UAE
  • World PM2016 Congress and Exhibition
    October 9-13, 2016  Hamburg, Germany
  • 3rd International Conference on Powder Metallurgy in Asia
    November 8-10. Kyoto, Japan
  • MIM2016 International Conference on Injection Moulding of Metals, Ceramics and Carbides
    March 7-9, Irvine, USA
  • POWDERMET2016 International Conference on Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials
    June 5–8, Boston, USA
  • Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy
    June 5–7, 2016 Boston, USA
  • The 11th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology
    August 30- September 04, 2016 JeJu Island, South Korea
  • 2nd Edition Smart Materials and Surfaces Conference SMS KOREA
    March 23-25, 2016 Seoul, South Korea
  • International Conference On Metallurgical Coatings and Thin Films
    April 25-29, 2016 San Diego, USA
  • ALTA 2016 Nickel-Cobalt-Copper, Uranium-REE and Gold-Precious Metals Conference and Exhibition
    May 21-28, 2016 Perth, Australia
  • 7th International Conference Magnetism and Metallurgy
    June 13-15, 2016 Rome, Italy

 

List of Related Societies

  • Society for Mining Metallurgy and Exploration
  • The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers
  • Association of Mining and Exploration Companies
  • Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
  • Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
  • Institution of Mining and Metallurgy
  • Japan Institute of Metals
  • International Organization of Materials, Metals and Minerals Societies
  • Mining and Metallurgical Society of America
  • Metal Powder Industries Federation
  • Iron and Steel Institute in association
  • Powder Metallurgy Association of India
  • International Advanced research centre for Powdered Metallurgy and new Materials
  • European Powder metallurgy association
  • The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
  • Federation Of European Materials Societies
  • Society of Materials Science, Japan
  • Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering
  • ASM International
  • Materials Research Society

 

List of Related Companies

  • Allegheny Technologies
  • American Brass Company
  • American Sheet and Tin Plate Co.
  • Asarco, Carpenter Technology Corporation
  • Chase Brass and Copper Company
  • CJ Environmental, Inc.
  • Eagle-Picher
  • Erie Plating Company
  • F. B. Rogers Silver Co.
  • H. Kramer and Company
  • Hendrick Manufacturing Company
  • International Titanium Inc.
  • Metal Supermarkets
  • Rare Earths Facility
  • Reliance Steel and Aluminum Co.
  • Revere Copper Company
  • RTI International Metals
  • Wallace Silversmiths Inc.
  • Wyman-Gordon
  • Allied Metal Company

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